Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Audi A1 hybrid concept at Paris Auto Show


Just when you thought Audi couldn’t do any worse, the VW-owned German manufacturer is now planning to release a subcompact hatchback called the Audi A1 Sportback. Currently only shown in concept form at the 2008 Paris Auto Show, the A1 wants to take aim at the Mini, but will most likely become known as an overpriced Yaris competitor.

Geeky styling aside, the prototype drivetrain is more interesting. Under the bonnet is a turbocharged 1.4-litre TFSI engine developing 150 hp and 240 Nm of torque, mated to a front-wheel-drive platform and an S tronic dual-clutch transmission. A 20 kW electric motor delivers an additional 27 hp and an extra 150 Nm of torque when the vehicle is accelerating. Acceleration is highest during the boosting phase, which is when the TFSI engine and electric motor operate simultaneously, giving a total of 390 Nm.

Concept features include an ESP-controlled active front differential lock to reduce torque steer due to the front-driven setup, as well as magnetic adjustable shocks, 18-inch wheels, Audi’s useless MMI multimedia system, navigation and a futuristic interior that won’t make it to production.

The electric motor is apparently capable of powering the vehicle alone using lithium-ion batteries, giving the A1 a range of up to 100 km in pure electric mode. The motor can be recharged from any power socket. The automatic start/stop facility, energy regeneration and phases of purely electrical operation reduce the fuel consumption and emissions by almost 30 percent compared to when it is running on the combustion engine alone. Audi says 0-100 kph acceleration happens in 7.9 seconds and a top speed of 200 kph, with a fanciful fuel-consumption claim of only 3.9 litres per 100 km. We’ll believe it when we see it.

9ff plans 2009 Porsche Panamera tuning


So far, Porsche has only released teaser photos of what is to become the German company’s ugliest vehicle yet. But exceptional Porsche tuners 9ff has already put up a sketch of what their version of the 2009-2010 Panamera will look like, once they get their hands on it.

The Panamera’s 911-meets-hatchback styling has pretty much been finalised, and its only saving grace will be luxury and performance. As much criticism as this four-door car is getting, people should put things in perspective and remember the abomination that is the Cayenne, Porsche’s best-selling model in Dubai and the GCC.

Lamborghini Estoque concept sedan revealed


While the brainless general media is still chasing stupid teaser images of the upcoming Lamborghini concept sedan, we can always depend on the web to leak information early. The car has been fully revealed on the internet, and it is called the Lamborghini Estoque.

The Lamborghini Estoque will be shown at the upcoming 2008 Paris Auto Show.

Since it is in concept form, there are no specific mechanical details yet, although speculation suggests the engine from the Gallardo LP560 resides under the bonnet.

Incidentally, this is Lamborghini’s first modern four-door front-engined design since the early 1980s, when they dabbled in off-roaders.

Considering many sports-car makers are in the process of developing their own four-door sedans, the Estoque looks like a sure bet for production.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

sport car future modification

the best sport car viper lust


viper lust, originally uploaded by mudpig


Ford GTX1, originally uploaded by THEjdawg


SPEED STORM, originally uploaded by AmmarQ8.com


2008 Cayman S, originally uploaded by simpsonyiu.com


Princess the Car, originally uploaded by simpsonyiu.com


My Accord in HDR, originally uploaded by Extra Medium


Vipers Bite, originally uploaded by Extra Medium

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